"Welcome to the most exciting wildlife community on the web!"

 

The Amateur Wildlife Filmmakers Network (AWFN) is an online community connecting people from across the globe who share an interest in watching, photographing and filming wildlife and the natural world. Wildlife film and wildlife films

Supported by our ambassador, world renowned wildlife cameraman and TV presenter Simon King, the AWFN caters for all levels of interest, from people who like to watch wildlife in their own garden to those more adventurous photographers and wildlife filmmakers who like to travel further afield.

You don't have to have lots of expensive equipment or visit exotic locations to produce your own mini wildlife masterpiece. We'll do our best to help by providing articles, features and video tutorials covering a wide range of subjects including....

  • Information about what equipment to use
  • Techniques, tips and tricks on how to get the most out of your equipment
  • Ideas about what to film
  • Suggested locations to visit or stay
  • and great ways to share your work with others making your wildlife film

Whether you just take the occasional snap in your garden or your dream is to become a professional wildlife filmmaker / wildlife photographer, there's a place for you here, as part of the AWFN!

OK, so how much does it cost?

FULL AWFN membership costs from as little as £29.95 for a full 12 months subscription and opens up a world of benefits including great money saving offers, competitions and much more!....

 

Simon King

Simon King -Wildlife Cameraman & TV presenter

“Watching wildlife is a fabulous pastime in itself, but filming or photographing wildlife and sharing it with others takes that enjoyment to a whole new level.

The Amateur Wildlife Filmmakers Network offers the perfect way to help bring together wildlife enthusiasts from around the globe.

From back gardens to far-flung climes this is the place to share your wildlife experiences. That’s why simonkingwildlife.com is proud to be a member of the AWFN.

I look forward to sharing the natural world with you.”